Background
Kidder, Bradley Paige was born on July 22, 1901 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Son of Frank Eugene and Katherine Emory (Newhall) Kidder.
Kidder, Bradley Paige was born on July 22, 1901 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Son of Frank Eugene and Katherine Emory (Newhall) Kidder.
Bachelor of Arts, Colorado College, 1924. Student architecture, University of Pennsylvania, 1924-1926.
Member Historic American buildings Survey, New Mexico, 1934. With firm John Gaw Meem & Associates, architects, Santa Fe, 1934-1942. Private practice, Santa Fe, 1947-1957.
Partner firm McHugh & Hooker, Bradley P. Kidder & Associates, Santa Fe, 1957-1965, partner firm McHugh & Kidder Architects.
Principal works include Santa Fe Pavilion, 1957, Methodist Church, Farmington, New Mexico, 1959, Saint James Church, Taos, New Mexico, 1960, Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary, Santa Fe, 1961. Also private residences.
Trustee American Architectural Foundation, 1957-1959. President American International Assurance Foundation, 1960-1961.
Chairman New Mexico Board Examiners for Architects, 1951-1957.
Chairman New Mexico Construction Industries Commission, 1967-1973.
Member Historic American buildings Survey, New Mexico, 1934. Served with United States Naval Reserve 1942-1945. (Fellow) The American Institute of Architects (president New Mexico 1950-1951, regional director 1955-1958.
Member New Mexico Society Architects (president 1965), Phi Delta Theta, Theta Alpha Phi.
Married Harriet West. Bumstead, April. Children: Katherine Alice, Bradley Paige.